Where to start with this? Well, take a read of the wanted thread to give you an idea of why I'm very, very excited and proud to say that I finally have my hands on a Kona Kapu:
viewtopic.php?f=43&t=239743
I will always be a mountain biker at heart. Singletrack is the best, you can't beat burning around a forest, a field, wherever - on your favourite steed - gurning like a crazy person on that edge between falling off and nailing that section that usually catches you out.
What I can't ignore is that I spend 95% of my cycle time on the tarmac thanks to the daily commute and the urban environment of surburban and central London. I also can't ignore that whilst I really, really don't like the roadie look and in some cases the attitude, I really do like watching the grand tours. I can't help be inspired by our recent UK successes, but the late 80's of watching the TDF with my Dad and trying to keep up with him on his Rapide - his pride and joy - also contributed towards a niggle that since joining retrobike in 2009 has grown and grown. In fact, the project to restore his Rapide was the final nail in the coffin ( viewtopic.php?p=1708760#1708760 ); I needed to get my hands on a road bike.
But what road bike?
Well, choosing that was the easy bit. It would only ever be Kona. It would only ever be from the 1997 range; my absolute favourite year for Kona's. They had the best range, best spec's, best colours, best schemas and graphics.
So that leaves 1 option:
The Kapu.
That's where the plan falls down. I've kept in touch with Kona over the last year or so, ever since I started looking for one; they've been really nice and provided some nice pictures and info regarding the A'ha (see the build thread here: viewtopic.php?t=239073 ). They revealed (and guessed) that they probably sold no more than 200 that year, maybe even less.
Thanks to Anthony - IMO the Kona specialist here - I got in touch with JP Saville, the original UK importer of Kona's back in the day and he confirmed that to his knowledge they never imported any Kapu's full stop to the UK. The exception was a Haole and that was for himself!
So what on earth was I going to do to scratch this itch?
viewtopic.php?f=43&t=239743
I will always be a mountain biker at heart. Singletrack is the best, you can't beat burning around a forest, a field, wherever - on your favourite steed - gurning like a crazy person on that edge between falling off and nailing that section that usually catches you out.
What I can't ignore is that I spend 95% of my cycle time on the tarmac thanks to the daily commute and the urban environment of surburban and central London. I also can't ignore that whilst I really, really don't like the roadie look and in some cases the attitude, I really do like watching the grand tours. I can't help be inspired by our recent UK successes, but the late 80's of watching the TDF with my Dad and trying to keep up with him on his Rapide - his pride and joy - also contributed towards a niggle that since joining retrobike in 2009 has grown and grown. In fact, the project to restore his Rapide was the final nail in the coffin ( viewtopic.php?p=1708760#1708760 ); I needed to get my hands on a road bike.
But what road bike?
Well, choosing that was the easy bit. It would only ever be Kona. It would only ever be from the 1997 range; my absolute favourite year for Kona's. They had the best range, best spec's, best colours, best schemas and graphics.
So that leaves 1 option:
The Kapu.
That's where the plan falls down. I've kept in touch with Kona over the last year or so, ever since I started looking for one; they've been really nice and provided some nice pictures and info regarding the A'ha (see the build thread here: viewtopic.php?t=239073 ). They revealed (and guessed) that they probably sold no more than 200 that year, maybe even less.
Thanks to Anthony - IMO the Kona specialist here - I got in touch with JP Saville, the original UK importer of Kona's back in the day and he confirmed that to his knowledge they never imported any Kapu's full stop to the UK. The exception was a Haole and that was for himself!
So what on earth was I going to do to scratch this itch?